The Keaa Pneumatic Brake Fluid Bleeder is a must-have tool for every garage, workshop, or DIY enthusiast. Designed to work with your air compressor, it allows you to bleed, flush, and refill your entire brake system single-handedly—quickly and efficiently. This complete bleeder kit includes a 34 oz waste brake fluid tank and a 24 oz new fluid tank that fits directly into your vehicle’s master cylinder using the included adapters. Eliminate air bubbles, boost braking efficiency, and perform maintenance like a pro—all with one simple tool.
Features
:- Works with air compressor for fast and hands-free brake bleeding
- Large 34 oz waste tank captures old fluid without spills
- 24 oz refill tank connects directly to master cylinder
- Single-person operation—no need for a second helper
- Universal adapter kit fits most vehicle brake fluid reservoirs
- Durable and reusable construction for long-term use
- Clear tubing and tanks allow easy fluid level visibility
- Quick-connect fittings for hassle-free setup
- Compact and lightweight design for portability and storage
Accessories
:Included Adapters : Multiple sizes for various master cylinder openings
Applications
:- Brake fluid bleeding and flushing
- Removing air bubbles from brake lines
- Brake system maintenance and repair
- Suitable for cars, motorcycles, SUVs, light trucks
- Ideal for DIYers, garages, workshops, auto mechanics
Usage
:Usage Guidance (How to Use) :
- Connect the bleeder tool to your air compressor.
- Attach the provided adapter to your master cylinder and insert the 24 oz new fluid tank.
- Connect the suction hose to the brake bleeder valve on the caliper or drum.
- Open the valve slightly and trigger the bleeder tool to create suction.
- Old fluid will be drawn into the 34 oz waste tank while fresh fluid is supplied from the new tank.
- Continue until clear, bubble-free fluid appears in the waste line.
- Repeat for each wheel, then close the bleeder valves.
- Dispose of the waste fluid responsibly.
Maintenance Guidance :
- Rinse tanks with clean water after each use to prevent residue buildup.
- Store all components in a dry, dust-free environment.
- Check hoses and connectors periodically for wear or cracks.
- Do not leave brake fluid in tanks for extended periods—empty and clean after each use.
- Lubricate seals or O-rings lightly if stiffness is observed.